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Study: 10 Percent of All Young Adult Deaths Caused by Alcohol

One in every 10 deaths among working-age adults in the United States aged 20-64 years can be linked to excessive alcohol use, according to new research by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

After Decade of Study and Conservation, Orca Population Still Threatened

Orcas, or, killer whales, which spend at least part of each year in the Puget Sound, off the Washington state coast, are still at risk, despite years of study and human intervention.

Many Pre-Treated Garden Plants are Deadly to Bees

More than 50 percent of all supposedly "bee-friendly" home garden plants sold at three of North America's top-volume plant retailers are, in fact, fatal to bees, says a new report from Canada.

Top Fourth of July Events: Coastal Parties, Delicious Cookouts and More

Fourth of July is either a time of blissful merriment or stress inducing party planning. Fourth of July should be a time of blissful merriment, but for many it's a stress inducer.

Prehistoric Poop Offers First Hard Evidence Neanderthals Ate More than Just Meat

New research out of Spain is challenging the long-held notion that Neanderthals, the evolutionary ancestors of modern humans, ate only meat -- a vital point in understanding the origins of modern diets.

IKEA to Increase Minimum Wage for U.S. Workers

The company's average wage in the U.S. expected to be $3.51 higher than federal minimum IKEA is the latest retailer to up its company-wide minimum wage for U.

Chiquis Rivera Twitter, Univision & News 2014: Jenni Rivera's Daughter Set to Make Musical Debut at Premios Juventud

Chiquis Rivera launched her music career earlier this year, and now she's ready to take the stage.

Google Glass Updates: New Stylish Design Offered by Net-A-Porter, More RAM in Future

Google Glass will be built into stylish Net-A-Porter eyewear. Google is making some improvements and updates to its Google Glass eyewear, including more RAM, easier photography and introducing a third party eyewear company to include Google Glass in their product offerings.

Central Park Five to Settle for $41M Pending Judicial Approval

The men whose conviction was overturned in 2002 finally have reached a settlement for their wrongful conviction.

Russia, Ukraine News 2014: Russia Has 'Hours' to Disarm Separatists, John Kerry Says

Secretary of State John Kerry made a statement in Paris saying that Russia only has hours to act in order to prevent separatists from crossing the Russian boarder into Ukraine.

Rob Kardashian Depression, Weight & Drugs: Star's Family Pushing for Rehab?

From weight problems to depression to the alleged abuse of Sizzurp and Marijuana, Kim Kardashian's little brother is just not getting better.

Immigration Law & News Update 2014: Feds to House Illegal Immigrants in NM Border Patrol Academy

Up to 700 immigrants should arrive at New Mexico facility by end of week As the federal government continues to spar over what to do with the flood of illegal immigrants coming into the country, hundreds of them are going to be housed at a Border Patrol training academy in Artesia, New Mexico, according to a Fox News report.

William Levy Sex & Twitter Account News 2014: Star Shares Steamy New Picture from Upcoming Movie 'Addicted'

William Levy gets the poster treatment. Is "Addicted" the movie that will make William Levy a bona fide leading man in Hollywood? It's hard to tell as the movie won't be released until October, but it is definitely going to be one of Levy's biggest roles.

Costa Rica Culture & News: President Luis Guillermo Solis Bans 'Presidential Worship'

The president passes decree banning his name from plaques at public-works projects Costa Rica's president on Wednesday passed a measure that would seem foreign to many world leaders who seek to have their names associated with their country's greatest works.

Wimbledon Tennis 2014 Live Stream Online, Match Times, Schedule: Rafael Nadal, Roger Federer in Action on Day 4

Rafael Nadal and Roger Federer will look to move one step closer to winning one more grand slam title when they see action in Day 4 of this year’s Wimbledon in London.

Poop Stains on Antarctic Ice Reveal Unknown Penguin Migrations

Emperor penguins, the well-studied species popularized by the 2005 wide-screen documentary "March of the Penguins," are apparently much more adaptive than researchers thought.

Eli Wallach Dies at 98

American film, television and stage actor Eli Herschel Wallach, whom the New York Times described as “one of his generation’s most prominent and prolific character actors,” died Tuesday at age 98.

Liam Hemsworth Disses Miley Cyrus, Tells Her to ‘Move On’

Miley isn’t the only person throwing shade in the Liam/Miley battle. Last month, Miley Cyrus made headlines for dissing her ex-fiance, Liam Hemsworth, during her Bangerz Tour concert.

Joan Lunden Breast Cancer News: Former Host Reveals Diagnosis on 'Good Morning America'

On Tuesday, former “Good Morning America” host Joan Lunden revealed on “GMA” that she has been diagnosed with breast cancer.

Man Walks Into New York McDonald’s With Knife in His Back

Patrons eating breakfast a McDonald's in Queens, New York were shocked when a man walked into the restaurant with a knife in his back.